The Dell Theory of Conflict Prevention,

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The Dell Theory of Conflict Prevention, by Mind Map: The Dell Theory of Conflict Prevention,

1. Supply Chain Proces

1.1. Orders

1.1.1. Conceived and connected to sales representative

1.1.2. Order entered in order management system

1.1.2.1. Type order

1.1.2.2. Personal information

1.1.2.3. shipping adress

1.1.2.4. billing adress

1.1.2.5. credit card information

1.1.2.5.1. card verified by dell

1.1.3. Dell.com or telephone

1.2. SLC to factories

1.2.1. Trucks unload the parts needed

1.2.2. employees register the barcodes

1.2.3. put them into the bins for assembly

1.3. shipping

1.3.1. shuttle box

1.3.1.1. label

1.3.1.1.1. ordernumber

1.3.1.1.2. tracking code

1.3.1.1.3. system type

1.3.1.1.4. shipping code

2. demand shaping

2.1. company uses tactics to entice customers to purchase specific items

3. Six factories

3.1. limerick, Ireland

3.2. Xiamen, China

3.3. eldorado do sul, Brazil

3.4. Nashville, Tennesee

3.5. Austin, Texas

3.6. Penang, Malaysia

4. Parts of the notebook

4.1. Processor

4.1.1. Philippines, Costa Rica, Malaysia, or China

4.2. Memory

4.2.1. Korean, Taiwan, Japan, or Germany

4.3. Graphic Card

4.3.1. China

4.4. Cooling Fan

4.4.1. Taiwan

4.5. Motherboard

4.5.1. Taiwan,

4.6. Keyboard

4.6.1. China

4.7. LCD Display

4.7.1. Japan, Taiwan, or South Korea

4.8. Wireless Card

4.8.1. China, Malaysia, or Taiwan

4.9. Modem

4.9.1. China

4.10. Battery

4.10.1. Malaysia, Mexico, or China

4.11. Hard Disk

4.11.1. Singapore, Thailand, or Philippines

4.12. CD/DVD

4.12.1. Indonesia, Philippines, China, or Malaysia

4.13. Carrying Bag

4.13.1. China

4.14. Power adapter

4.14.1. Thailand or China

4.15. Power Cord

4.15.1. China, Malaysia, or India

4.16. Removeable memory stick

4.16.1. Israel or Malaysia